Overview

You'll be able to handle almost any load with our heavy-duty Ball Bearing Stand! It's ideal for use with wide or long stock on table saws, band saws, planers and drill presses.Constructed of 1-1/2" steel tubing for superior strength and stability, and have adjustable height from 28-3/4" to 47". Ball bearing stand has eight 5/8" dia. steel balls that allow movement of stock in any direction. Ideal for table saw outfeed applications.

Features:

Tapered safety support prevents roller from dropping during adjustments.

These are excellent stands. By far one of the best purchases I have made in a long time for my shop. I am building a deck and use them as in/out feeds for my table say when cutting plywood panels and for supporting 16' boards on my mitre saw. Light weight and very well made!

I buy wood rough from a saw mill & I need to re-saw with my band-saw. All of my planks are 2" to 5" thick & wide & long, so these roller stands will allow me to work by myself without waiting for my busy wife, or a friend to stop by.

These are excellent stands. By far one of the best purchases I have made in a long time for my shop. I am building a deck and use them as in/out feeds for my table say when cutting plywood panels and for supporting 16' boards on my mitre saw. Light weight and very well made!

I buy wood rough from a saw mill & I need to re-saw with my band-saw. All of my planks are 2" to 5" thick & wide & long, so these roller stands will allow me to work by myself without waiting for my busy wife, or a friend to stop by.

Reviews

Stand is stable and wood runs easily across it. I have used it many times with 7+ ft boards as much as 24 in in width. I set the height of the stand with a 4 ft straight edge. Used with band saw and table saw.

As so many other have said, this is an excellent product. I recently used it for a project involving working with long stock on my table saw and it worked great. It is well designed and well built. I plan to pick up another one while they are still on sale.

This stand is superb. I needed support for the outer end of heavy oak so I could route the ends on the router table. Used crossways the ball bearings worked perfectly; the wood moved smoothly. It worked better than having a helper try to support and guide the wood evenly! Then the stand folds back up to store out of the way. I think I'll get another so I have one for either side of the saw blade for outfeed of long pieces.

Bought it for a project where I needed stability for by bench saw because I have to cut long maple boards. This roller stand helps me keep the wood on line much better than with the roller type. I have to work out of a small garage where space is at a minimum (sort of like working out of a sardine can). The sale price was a definite plus and Rockler quality is always uncompromised.

Well made and works great on uneven floors. Ball bearings operate smoothly allowing smooth movement of material. This is my second purchase and I use one as out feed stand. Could not resist at this sale price.

I was really surprized when I opened the box to find it ready for use! And was of very study material.I really liked the adjustable feet on the bottom. My floors are very unlevel, and that works great. I use it with my table saw and I will be getting another on soon.I highly recommened it!

My table saw is a Ridgid contractor saw. So, anytime i had longer pieces of wood to rip, I had to get out the saw horses, adjust them to the correct height and throw on a piece of plywood. Or, I had to wait until my wife was available to "catch".

I picked this up the other day. It adjusted very fast and easy. Extremely smooth and did the job much faster and easier than any other time.

None of the other reviews mention the main benefit of this outstanding item, v. the roller stands. It works best with sheet goods - either perpendicular to line of travel or turned at any angle to 90 degrees. Provides a longer continuous surface then the 1 3/8&quot; single roller stand, which doesn't handle panel cross cutting as well, for example.

Very impressed. I purchased a roller type stand from HF several years ago and was not happy with construction or ability to adjust. Your ball bearing stand is quality, definitely worth the cost. I will be ordering additional stands in the future.

I was shopping at my local big box home improvement store for a roller stand. Disappointed in the quaility of what I saw, I decided to build my own. Searching for a roller, I came across this stand by Rockler. The quality of workmanship that went into building this stand far exceeds my expectations. It's easy to adjust and I don't have to worry about this stand collapsing during use.

This is much sturdier then the ones at the big box stores. Also the roller balls move much more freely then other stands which helps keep things in line along the table saw fence when ripping long pieces.

I've had a roller stand that I've used for years, but I decided I needed a second stand to better handle large pieces of wood. This fit the bill perfectly. The ball bearings allowed me to position sheets of plywood on a table saw more easily than with the roller. This is a well built stand that sets up easily and is very stable. I recommend this stand with confidence.

Good sturdy quality item. The ball bearing rollers work freely as opposed to (another brand) support I bought and returned. It's heavy duty. Only problem is if you hang it up upside down, make sure you securely clamp the center piece - it will fall out if not (a little rough on your big toe).

&quot;Heads up&quot; review only. The only reason it doesn't get a #5 is that I want everyone to read my comments. This is really GOOD stuff - I am the only problem. I have purchased both this unit and the &quot;Heavy-Duty Fliptop&quot; roller stand which costs another $30-$40, depending on sale events. First thing I noticed upon unboxing is that this unit is noticably lighter duty than the &quot;Fliptop.&quot; So, I got on line and checked. Sure enough. There are two flavors of &quot;heavy duty&quot; - 220 lbs and 440 lbs. I use this to run 12/4 and 14/4 x 12&quot; x 10' slabs of hardwood through my planer. It isn't 400+ lbs, but when I &quot;drop&quot; it on the roller, the stand needs to be extra, EXTRA strong. So - pay attention to the specs, make sure you get the strength you need, and stay safe.

Bought this because I already have a roller stand and didn't need duplication or the additional expense (30% more) of a convertible / duel stand. This one is sturdy, sets up and collapses readily and levels if necessary. Believe it will serve the purpose so what's not to like?

When it is set in place it is a great stand, however if you need to move it by picking it up it will not sit back down at the same height. The legs do not fall back into position completely, when you pick it up and set it back down you must use two hands or kick the legs back out to set it at the height you had it at. It's a little awkward and frustrating if you only have one hand to adjust where it is sitting.